Poper 2nd Gear September 10, 2008 Share September 10, 2008 Bro/sis, My neighbour (#08-126) upstair's toilet floor worn out and causes ceiling damage on neighbour downstair (#07-126). Because I live diagonally below (#07-124), I also kanna and worse, at my bed-room ceiling. Since the case has been logged with HDB, I'll prefer to let them settle. After near 2 months, my ceiling gets from bad to worse and now worse with recent heavy rain. HDB told me that because #08-126 disputed on repair cost and thus, can't repair. I don't want to get involved but I'm a victim. I'm planning for worse case scenario; if #08-126 continue not to repair and thus, my ceiling got badly damaged (concrete fell-out, furniture stained); can I sue the neighbour and claim property damage + legal fee on them? This is the last resort I want to take. TIA! ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ronnchee Clutched September 10, 2008 Share September 10, 2008 Sue HDB, Sue MBT Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Silver_blade Turbocharged September 10, 2008 Share September 10, 2008 You can definitely sue them. But I don't think it's a nice things to do with your neighbour. Have you spoken to them and ask them to have look at your place? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Poper 2nd Gear September 10, 2008 Author Share September 10, 2008 Tot of doing so before I take drastic action. Hope they are reasonable people. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Silver_blade Turbocharged September 10, 2008 Share September 10, 2008 It is really difficult when dealing with such people....they could either be stingy or really have no money. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mm63 1st Gear September 10, 2008 Share September 10, 2008 Check with HDB for financial assistance scheme (it's quite substantial) for repairs. You will then need to go to Meet your MP session and submit your case (usually will get approved). Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Notsoblurr Neutral Newbie September 10, 2008 Share September 10, 2008 For my bro case, the upstair owner bargain with HDB. The HDB pay 50%, upstair 25% and my bro the other 25%. If no bargain, upstair 50% and downstair 50% rule apply. Cannot settle, meet the MP of your estate. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Poper 2nd Gear September 10, 2008 Author Share September 10, 2008 It is really difficult when dealing with such people....they could either be stingy or really have no money Agreed.. this is my 3rd round of ceiling issue... sigh.. 1 x common toilet, 1 x master toiler and now bed-room ceiling (didn't know I'm diagonal to upperstair toilet ) For 1st case, the old man came down and KPKB.. 2nd one co-operative, this one I don't feel good Esp now economic slow-down, i think sure give excuses one.. Anyway, rule #1, my house and family comes first. If I need to do it, I'll do whatever is "it". Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mahjong74 Supercharged September 10, 2008 Share September 10, 2008 (edited) I kenna similiar case as yours few years ago. During the upgrading of my house, my neighbour directly above take the chance to do renovation. Then my kitchen celling cracked with a big hole. Remember vividly that I wrote an email to HDB CEO, deputy CEO to complain at 10pm. Next morning at about 9am, several HDB officers with contractor appear at my doorstep. I was shocked at the fast response and the number of pple that came. Problems was fixed FOC and goodwill. Edited September 10, 2008 by Mahjong74 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tohdj Neutral Newbie September 10, 2008 Share September 10, 2008 where is your flat located? there is a particular batch of flats built in the 1980s which had spalling concrete problems.... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Poper 2nd Gear September 10, 2008 Author Share September 10, 2008 Tampines You zhun boh? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ngck 3rd Gear September 10, 2008 Share September 10, 2008 some flats are not as well made as others those working in construction industry will know the full picture Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vroomtattat 2nd Gear September 10, 2008 Share September 10, 2008 Bro/sis, My neighbour (#08-126) upstair's toilet floor worn out and causes ceiling damage on neighbour downstair (#07-126). Because I live diagonally below (#07-124), I also kanna and worse, at my bed-room ceiling. Since the case has been logged with HDB, I'll prefer to let them settle. After near 2 months, my ceiling gets from bad to worse and now worse with recent heavy rain. HDB told me that because #08-126 disputed on repair cost and thus, can't repair. I don't want to get involved but I'm a victim. I'm planning for worse case scenario; if #08-126 continue not to repair and thus, my ceiling got badly damaged (concrete fell-out, furniture stained); can I sue the neighbour and claim property damage + legal fee on them? This is the last resort I want to take. TIA! Bro, no such thing. HDB has got all the rights to make them foot the repair bill 50/50. If they refuse, they can get evicted from flat. That's what I was told when I kena spalling ceiling Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ngck 3rd Gear September 10, 2008 Share September 10, 2008 Bro/sis, My neighbour (#08-126) upstair's toilet floor worn out and causes ceiling damage on neighbour downstair (#07-126). Because I live diagonally below (#07-124), I also kanna and worse, at my bed-room ceiling. Since the case has been logged with HDB, I'll prefer to let them settle. After near 2 months, my ceiling gets from bad to worse and now worse with recent heavy rain. HDB told me that because #08-126 disputed on repair cost and thus, can't repair. I don't want to get involved but I'm a victim. I'm planning for worse case scenario; if #08-126 continue not to repair and thus, my ceiling got badly damaged (concrete fell-out, furniture stained); can I sue the neighbour and claim property damage + legal fee on them? This is the last resort I want to take. TIA! you all 3 sit down and nego lor.... maybe something like 20% 40% 40% lor settle faster also easy for you... rather then waste time and money on lawyer Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Poper 2nd Gear September 10, 2008 Author Share September 10, 2008 I try not to get involved until no choice.. Probably, wait till the next inspection from HDB in a week or two. If still dun agree to repair with the downstair neighbour, then I will act accordingly.. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Arowana1 1st Gear September 10, 2008 Share September 10, 2008 if upstairs toilet has not been renovated, then it is 50-50 sharing unless hdb pays for part. actually, if before 5 years, hdb pays in full i think cos of the warranty thingy. if upstairs toilet was renovated before, then u should not pay cos it is their contractor who did a sxxt job. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Leepee 1st Gear September 11, 2008 Share September 11, 2008 Why not use your intended Lawyer fees, that you will have to spend if you sue your neighboure, and 'loan' it to your neighbours and let them do the repair ASAP? This way, win-win-win situation. Maybe your neighbour will even ask his pretty daughter/wife to give you one box of delicious mooncakes in return. Make peace no war! 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Boyboy 1st Gear September 11, 2008 Share September 11, 2008 if got good case and win, cannot claim back lawyer fees meh? ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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